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Old 03-20-2015, 08:54 PM   #1
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Are these chromis eggs?

Can anyone help with this identification. I have no clue what they might be, however my chromis have been acting a little weird in this area of the tank. If they were eggs, would the protect them or wait until they hatch?Click image for larger version

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Pretty ordinary pic but they are just left of the brain corals.


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That is a receding brain coral.
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Lol...yep I know, but just to the left of it towards the centre there is a cluster of little white "eggs"... I will try to get a better pic.


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Can't really see what it is, but I doubt chromis eggs. It is my understanding there will be a large number of them in a cluster, looking like a pile of sugar or small beads.
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My chromis laid eggs a few years ago and it was like it snowed all over the powerhead. lol It was a crazy thick white layer.... the female I guess sprayed out a cloud of them and those are the ones that stuck.
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